Car Wont Start After Turbo Install
Hello Fellaz (and ladies?)
I did some searching on this forum and the old one - searched for "wont start", "turns over", "starting issue", and other keywords, to no avail.
First I'll explain what I've got, then what it's doing.
t-25 setup, 370 cc injectors, 54mm honed MAF, top-mount IC setup, Calum ECU programmed for 4-bar, bored MAF, 370's.; Walbro 255lph, Nismo AFPR, New hot spark plugs (ACDelco Rapidfires)
Here are the symptoms:
1. I turn the key to "on" and hear the fuel pump priming.
2. The Fuel Pressure Tester gauge (eventually) gets up to 58 psi (after turning the car on and off a bunch because the pump only turns on for 2 sec at a time).
3. Push in the clutch and the car turns over (starter works fine) but keeps turning over. Upon turning the car over, each crank lowers the fuel pressure reading on the gauge.
4. I pulled each plug and reattached it to the wire and cranked to visually verify spark.
5. The plugs were wet with fuel - thereby verifying fuel in the cylinder. SEE #1 BELOW..
6. Battery voltage is at 11.6 volts
7. I installed the battery to the trunk per the instruction on the forum. It worked all summer last year when the car was stock. Now, when I try to start the car with the 150V Circuit Breaker, the breaker trips. I am currently trying to start the car with the breaker eliminated. SEE #3 BELOW...
Here are the things I am thinking:
1. The fuel on the plugs did not catch on fire when I held a cigarette lighter flame to them. BAD GAS? I will dilute the gas with some 93 octane. There's approx. 1-2 gallons in the tank right now.
2. I have not tested the cap/rotor to see if maybe the spark energy is weak. My friend told me it'd start up even with POOR SPARK.
3. DIRTY/BAD ENGINE GROUNDS? I bought the ground kit from one of our forum members and haven't installed it yet. Would bad grounds trip a circuit breaker?
4. I don't believe I have a vacuum leak. I'm using screw clamps on everything - and zip ties on all small hoses. I am recirculating my BOV, too.
Any other ideas? Any seconds on the ideas I have?
steve
I did some searching on this forum and the old one - searched for "wont start", "turns over", "starting issue", and other keywords, to no avail.
First I'll explain what I've got, then what it's doing.
t-25 setup, 370 cc injectors, 54mm honed MAF, top-mount IC setup, Calum ECU programmed for 4-bar, bored MAF, 370's.; Walbro 255lph, Nismo AFPR, New hot spark plugs (ACDelco Rapidfires)
Here are the symptoms:
1. I turn the key to "on" and hear the fuel pump priming.
2. The Fuel Pressure Tester gauge (eventually) gets up to 58 psi (after turning the car on and off a bunch because the pump only turns on for 2 sec at a time).
3. Push in the clutch and the car turns over (starter works fine) but keeps turning over. Upon turning the car over, each crank lowers the fuel pressure reading on the gauge.
4. I pulled each plug and reattached it to the wire and cranked to visually verify spark.
5. The plugs were wet with fuel - thereby verifying fuel in the cylinder. SEE #1 BELOW..
6. Battery voltage is at 11.6 volts
7. I installed the battery to the trunk per the instruction on the forum. It worked all summer last year when the car was stock. Now, when I try to start the car with the 150V Circuit Breaker, the breaker trips. I am currently trying to start the car with the breaker eliminated. SEE #3 BELOW...
Here are the things I am thinking:
1. The fuel on the plugs did not catch on fire when I held a cigarette lighter flame to them. BAD GAS? I will dilute the gas with some 93 octane. There's approx. 1-2 gallons in the tank right now.
2. I have not tested the cap/rotor to see if maybe the spark energy is weak. My friend told me it'd start up even with POOR SPARK.
3. DIRTY/BAD ENGINE GROUNDS? I bought the ground kit from one of our forum members and haven't installed it yet. Would bad grounds trip a circuit breaker?
4. I don't believe I have a vacuum leak. I'm using screw clamps on everything - and zip ties on all small hoses. I am recirculating my BOV, too.
Any other ideas? Any seconds on the ideas I have?
steve